Griffin · Fundamentals of Management 8e · Chapter 1
A study console for your 50-item quiz — condensed review, a full 50-question practice exam, and a dedicated Theory X / Theory Y identification drill.
The four functions (Figure 1.2):
Managers by level:
Managers by area: marketing, financial, operations, human resources, administrative, specialist.
Management is both science and art:
Why theory? Provides a conceptual framework / blueprint for action. Why history? Furthers practice and helps avoid past mistakes.
Classical perspective has two branches:
Limitation: employees viewed as tools, not resources; best for stable, simple organizations.
Emphasizes individual attitudes/behaviors and group processes.
The three managerial role categories (memorize the buckets):
Theory X vs Theory Y — the part your prof flagged:
Quantitative perspective — born from WWII Allied logistics; focuses on decision making, math models, computers.
Systems perspective (inputs → transformation → outputs, with feedback):
Contingency perspective — rejects the "one best way" of the universal approaches (classical, behavioral, quantitative); each organization is unique, so appropriate behavior depends on the situation.
Contemporary challenges — globalization, diverse/global workforce, ethics & social responsibility, quality as competition, service economy, recovering economy, new structures, information technology.